TEAMWORK: Celebrities Help Teenager Get Free Wendy's Chicken Nuggets

Carter Wilkerson is a young man on a mission, purely driven by his love for chicken nuggets. It all started one day when jokingly tweeted fast food chain Wendy's asking for a year supply of free chicken nuggets. "I've always aspired to be a chicken nugget," he wrote on his website. "People say 'You are what you eat,' so I ate chicken nuggets. I was running low so I reached out to my favorite nugget supplier, Wendy's, in hope they would fulfill my dreams. And here we are today."

He tweeted at them saying, "Yo @Wendys how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets?"

"After I received an outrageous goal of 18 million, I just thought of it as a silly joke to laugh at with my friends, so I replied 'Consider it done.' Then it took off and now I am making twitter history," he wrote in NuggsForCater.com since the top retweeted tweet is currently The Ellen Show at 3.2 million.

He has since gathered about 2.5 million retweets from people on the social network on a tweet that reads, "Help me please. A man needs his nuggs," and is quickly spreading and getting media coverage.

He has not accomplished the millions retweets alone though since celebrities have been getting in on it and helping with an RT and spreading the word to their fans.

Bradley Steven Perry retweeted it saying, "If there's one thing the world can agree on, I hope it's getting this man his nuggests. Come on people." Very true.